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Samsung announces 1ms LCD monitor

Written by James Delahunty @ 05 Oct 2010 5:04 User comments (3)

Samsung announces 1ms LCD monitor Samsung Electronics America Inc. has unveiled the new SyncMaster P2770FH monitor which offers an unprecedented 1 ms response time to eliminate motion blur and ghosting effects. "The new P2770FH is a prime example of Samsung's leadership in display engineering, and creative professionals and computer gamers seeking the best possible viewing experience will immediately appreciate its benefits," said Young Bae, director of display marketing at Samsung Enterprise Business Division.
"With the fastest response time among the product line, the P2770FH offers industry-leading quality for premium visual performance in everyday personal and professional use."

Some key specs of the SyncMaster P2770FH:
  • Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • 1ms response time
  • 70,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Viewing angle: 170°/160°
  • Input:
  • Audio:
    • Audio Out
    • Optical Audio Out
  • Dimensions: 26 x 19 x 9.6 inches
  • Weight: 6.7 lbs.
The P2770FH will be available in October 2010, priced at $399.99.

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3 user comments

15.10.2010 22:56

Cool...I bet you could record that using a digital camcorder and not get the pulsing look.

26.10.2010 06:09

no LED backlight??!!

36.10.2010 10:46

who cares 1ms HALO TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Like really 1ms that is Gold, i am going to pre order one of theses. I love buying a new monitor :P

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